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Black holes
« on: 15/10/2021 18:11:52 »
I am planning on creating a BH at home using physics and engineering , could anyone give me some advice on this experiment ?
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #1 on: 15/10/2021 18:53:48 »
Sure!
Sounds Great!

Before We begin, How big is your Home exactly?

Ps - & on behalf of Everyone, including myself, Welcome to TNS!!!
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #2 on: 15/10/2021 19:26:25 »
Quote from: Zer0 on 15/10/2021 18:53:48
Sure!
Sounds Great!

Before We begin, How big is your Home exactly?

Ps - & on behalf of Everyone, including myself, Welcome to TNS!!!
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Thank you for the welcome , my home is a 3 bed semi detached private rental on a council estate . Not exactly the idea location for BH experimentation but I have no where else . 
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #3 on: 15/10/2021 20:29:31 »
I wasn't inquiring on the Description.

I wished to know the Area/Size aspect.

Anyways, it doesn't sound any bigger than the Large Hadron Collider.

Ps - Hard Luck!
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #4 on: 15/10/2021 20:34:05 »
With current technology, you're not going to be able to do it. We can't create anywhere near the pressure needed to squeeze a mass inside of it's own Scwharschild radius.
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #5 on: 15/10/2021 21:15:53 »
Please don't succeed!

Best case scenario: you fail interestingly, and discover new things (as the alchemists did)

Worst case scenario... I'm not sure what that would be, but anything with that kind of energy density is going to be extremely dangerous. As far as I understand it, Hawking radiation from a tiny black hole could be expected to be very significant (basically dumping all of that energy back into your face), and black holes large enough to grow faster than they of shrink pose another problem...


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Re: Black holes
« Reply #6 on: 15/10/2021 22:23:34 »
Quote from: Black hole on 15/10/2021 18:11:52
I am planning on creating a BH at home using physics and engineering , could anyone give me some advice on this experiment ?
That is a good plan, if you had decided to use Psychology and Music that would be a bad plan.
I am going to create life this weekend from base elements.
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #7 on: 15/10/2021 23:13:58 »
Quote from: Origin on 15/10/2021 22:23:34
That is a good plan, if you had decided to use Psychology and Music that would be a bad plan.
Instead of physics and engineering, try physicists and engineers (and musicians if you like). If together they can't create one, then you just need more.
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Re: Black holes
« Reply #8 on: 16/10/2021 02:28:08 »
You could start with a carboard box.

Take the box, and put the mass of a large mountain inside it; it would be incredibly dense, but you would have your black hole.
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